A youth parliament allows young people to engage in parliamentary-style activities to better understand government and politics. Key elements include:
- Debates and Discussions on national and global issues like climate change and education reform, following a parliamentary format.
- Proposing Bills and Policies, where participants create mock legislation and debate its merits.
- Question Time, with roles as ministers or opposition members simulating real government exchanges.
- Committee Sessions focused on specific areas like health or education, leading to detailed policy discussions.
- Voting on proposed bills, simulating the government decision-making process.
- Leadership Roles such as Prime Minister or Speaker, giving participants leadership experience.
- Public Speaking and Networking opportunities, fostering teamwork, collaboration, and civic engagement.
- Workshops and Training sessions on leadership, communication, and governmental processes.
KV NIT Silchar proudly hosted the 35th regional youth parliament, welcoming teams from seven KVs for this enriching experience.